So minimum contracts work both ways.....hmmmm...that's interesting. All I ever knew was that that didn't count in trades for teams over the cap. So that's an optional thing? They can and they can't dependent upon whether the team wants it to count or not?
Yep. If a team wants them to cap, they just include them in the trade like you would any other player.
If they *don't* want them to count, you just send them in a second, simultaneous trade that's made at the same time as the main trade. Usually, trades like these are reported as a single transaction, even though I think they're technically not.
For example, let's say a guy has a minimum contract (based upon service time) of around $1.2 million. You can trade him for nothing, but you can also trade him for a player making around $1.6 million. The only thing you couldn't do under the matching-salaries rule is trade him for a guy who is on a non-minimum deal for around $700k (although even then, you could do two separate transactions, in the first, trading the $1.2 million for nothing, and then acquiring the $700k player with the trade exception created by the first deal.)